It’s the most exciting time of the year for the iOS jailbreak community. Apple launches a new version of iOS that solves some problems and creates others, a public jailbreak tool is released, and then jailbreak developers come up with different alternative solutions to the new set of problems. iOS 7 is a great overhaul of Apple’s mobile operating system, but it has its fair share of shortcomings – especially when it comes to even basic customizability – that jailbreak tweaks and apps so eagerly solve.

Like FlipControlCenter, CCToggles allows you to change the stock toggles in the top row of Control Center. So, instead of having less-used toggles like, say, Airplane Mode and Bluetooth (I don’t use them much, if at all), you can choose to have VPN, Location Services, Ringer, etc. You can add more than the five toggles that are displayed by default. This adds pages to the toggle area that you can switch between by swiping left or right across the area. Toggles can be rearranged so that your favorite ones appear on the first page and the number of toggles displayed per page can be reduced to a minimum of four or increased to a max of six.

What CCToggles does extra is allow you to customize app shortcuts at the bottom, too! Replace Flashlight, Clock, Calculator, and Camera app shortcuts with any app you like or simply add more shortcuts and swipe to switch between the multiple pages that are created within the QuickLaunch area. As with the toggles, you can rearrange the shortcuts and reduce/increase the maximum number of shortcuts that are displayed at a time / per page.

The tweak comes packed with two special-purpose shortcuts as well: ‘InternalSettings’ , which takes you to the powerful hidden Springboard Settings menu that Apple left in public builds of iOS, and the ‘AppSwitcher’ that simply launches the stock multitasking area. Like

We tested CCToggles on a jailbroken iPhone 5. It worked without any hitches.

CCToggles is available for free under the BigBoss repo on Cydia. Note that you can’t have both FlipControlCenter and CCToggles installed at the same time. When you install one, the other is automatically uninstalled.

Be sure to let us know what you think of CCToggles by leaving a comment in the comments section below. What’s your favorite iOS 7 jailbreak tweak so far?